Yes Frank, you are right.. for some reasons it didn't works the first
time I tried but now it's all ok. ;-)
For thoose that use kdevelop, to use glpk it is enought to place in the
project options->configuration options->flag linker-> -lglpk
and use the:
extern "C" {
#include "glpk.h"
}
in the headers of file where glpk functions are used.
Many thanks,
Antonello Lobianco
Il giorno mar, 29/11/2005 alle 22.34 -0400, Frank Leanez ha scritto:
> I think you are probably not including glpk.lib
>
> Try using the following command:
>
> -lglpk
>
> Hope it helps,
> Frank Leanez
> >hello all,
> > I'm quite new on C/C++ programming..
> >'just trying to make a test C++ program working with glpk.
> >
> >Yes, I read the doc and searched the mailing list..
> >
> >I just added this two lines:
> > LPX *lp;
> > lp = lpx_create_prob();
> >
> >If I don't place any header I get the error:
> >
> >error: 'LPX' was not declared in this scope
> >error: 'lp' was not declared in this scope
> >error: 'lpx_create_prob' was not declared in this scope
> >
> >
> >But even if I place at the top of the header:
> >
> >extern "C" {
> > #include "glpk.h"
> >}
> >
> >I still got the error:
> > undefined reference to `glp_lpx_create_prob'
> >
> >Where am I wrong?
> >Using kdevelop on Linux
> >
> >(but that's the same just using g++ command line, while with gcc is
> >working..)
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